• Educate students about the social and political processes that produce systems of inequality, injustice, and oppression within our own community and all over the world;• link community and civic involvements to broader national and international democratic participation efforts;• educate students about tools and skillsets that will assist them in addressing community conflicts, community organizing, and responding to social and political inequalities; • emphasize interdisciplinary workshop collaborations with the university community.

The series is open to students from all academic majors and years. The Spring 2014-2015 workshops will be posted as the Fall Semester approaches.